Webro, in slang, means a person who is on their computer too much. Usually this may not refer to a computer geek or nerd, it may refer to a person , typically male, gaming 24/7 on the computer. This is a shortened version of web and bro.
Look at that webro, always spending time in that gaming chair of his. He's never doing anything else other than playing the Elden Ring!
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Look at that webro, always sitting in his computer chair. He never leaves his eyes of of the Elden Ring!
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Get the webro mug.1. Internet comics; Comics published on the internet.
2. Digital comic-strips featured online.
3. Online comedians, who feature funny skits and jokes.
Also known as: Online comics & Web-comics
2. Digital comic-strips featured online.
3. Online comedians, who feature funny skits and jokes.
Also known as: Online comics & Web-comics
Person A: "I know any good comic book stores. Where can I find rare comics with valuable quotes?"
Person B: "Browse the internet to find webcomics. Almost all of them are free to read!"
Person B: "Browse the internet to find webcomics. Almost all of them are free to read!"
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Get the WEBTOON mug.Noun: handle; label for web author's "pen name" i.e. someone who has a reason to stay anonymous.
Etymology: probably from Web + pseudonym
Locale: Bay Area
Etymology: probably from Web + pseudonym
Locale: Bay Area
He posted under his webonym on forums and wikis, but some bloggers outed him as the original author of the piece.
by digitalflack October 5, 2006
Get the webonym mug.WEBTOON is a place where beautiful people stand together to make comics that literally crush your heart into bits and pieces because of all the emotional shit that happens...but then it gets better because it updates. When you done reading a short 30 sec read you cry because you have to wait for the new update and then all you can do is cry...cry...eat...cry...cry and then *ping* “NEW UPDATE!!?!??? WOOOOTTTT” *runs to phone so fast you break your legs but that dosent stop you from reading the comic.........NoThInG DoSe. You read it and realize it’s a sad comic and that all you can do is feel pity for the characters even if there not real ;-; .... tbh WEBTOON is soooooooo good at distracting you that even when your done reading everything you don’t do anything, you just sit there and think how great it was. Your like “wow...don’t even wanna do the homework that’s due tomorrow...” *tomorrow* “wow that webtoon is great” *sees homework* “shit! Whatever I got webtoon to make me happy ;-;”
Me: Sirens lament is so great my favorite webtoon tbh I can’t even
Friend: no the dummy’s dummy is the best webtoon!
Me: wait who do I love ;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;
Friend: no the dummy’s dummy is the best webtoon!
Me: wait who do I love ;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;
by Enl0211 May 13, 2018
Get the WEBTOON mug.Term used to describe online-marketing, web-strategy, killer-startup cheerleaders. Frequently think that putting ***three asterisks*** around their Craigslist ad will make a difference. Overuse the verb "to rock." Oblivious to their abuse of the exclamation point. Reside mostly in California, in San Francisco and San Jose. Generally a source of annoyance but also the world's primary supplier of free schwag.
If you see Twitter as a venue for public relations, or as an audience eager to hear news of a post on your "blog," or if you talk earnestly about "social media," or can read Techcrunch, or actually listen to the Gillmor gang with a straight face, you might be a webcock.
A neologism first coined by Dean Allen in, of all things, a Twitter post. Explicated in more detail on his website Favrd.
If you see Twitter as a venue for public relations, or as an audience eager to hear news of a post on your "blog," or if you talk earnestly about "social media," or can read Techcrunch, or actually listen to the Gillmor gang with a straight face, you might be a webcock.
A neologism first coined by Dean Allen in, of all things, a Twitter post. Explicated in more detail on his website Favrd.
"Here's a webcock project: spend a little less time analyzing Twitter and a bit more time fucking amusing me with it. Let's drill down, boys!" (Merlin Mann)
by Orin Zebest May 16, 2008
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